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JOB and CAREER FAIR Wednesday, August 12, 2020 Oakdale Mall - 10Am to 2Pm JOB AND CAREER FAIR Wednesday, August 12, 2020 Oakdale Mall - 10am to 2pm Thank you for your interest in participating in the Townsquare Media Job and Career Fair. Please return the completed paperwork and payment to Debbi Miller, Townsquare Media, 59 Court Street, Binghamton, NY 13901 via mail, Email: [email protected] or Fax: 607-772-9806. Deadline: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 or until all spaces are sold out. Payments Accepted: Credit Cards or Money Orders Only. Business Name Contact Name Address City State Zip Telephone Email Business Website Participants will be provided with one (1), 6-foot topped table and (2) chairs in your space. If you bring additional table(s) they must be topped/covered – no exceptions. Please stay within your designated space. Tables will be assigned the morning of set up. We cannot block walkways or entrances due to fire and safety regulations. Electricity is not provided. Lunch will be provided for up to two people working your booth(s). 1 week advertising schedule specific to your business and your recruitment needs. Select which station: ____ 98.1 The Hawk: Sun 5a-12m 10X, Mon-Tues 5a-12m 20X, Online 20X, Display Ad 300X250 Total with Booth $900 ____ 99.1 The WHALE: Sun 5a-12m 10X, Mon-Tues 5a-12m 20X, Online 20X, Display Ad 300X250 Total with Booth $760 ____ KISS 104.1: Sun 5a-12m 10X, Mon-Tues 5a-12m 20X, Online 20X, Display Ad 300X250 Total with Booth $700 ____ WNBF: Sun 5a-12m 10X, Mon-Tues 5a-12m 20X, Online 20X, Display Ad 300X250 Total with Booth $650 ____ CBS Sports: Sun 5a-12m 10X, Mon-Tues 5a-12m 20X, Online 20X, Display Ad 300X250 Total with Booth $425 ____ Booth Only: $300 Please list your job openings below. Townsquare Media, 59 Court Street, Binghamton, NY 13901 Tel: 607.772.8400 Fax: 607.772-9806 JOB AND CAREER FAIR Wednesday, August 12, 2020 Oakdale Mall - 10am to 2pm Page 2 Business Name Contact Name Address City State Zip Telephone Email Business Website Please select your lunch: Person 1 Person 2 Chicken Breast Sandwich Chicken Breast Sandwich Veggie Wrap Veggie Wrap Roast Beef Sandwich Roast Beef Sandwich *Includes a side and dessert *Includes a side and dessert Townsquare Media will provide the following marketing campaign to deliver attendance for the event: 105, :30 on-air and 105, :30 online messages each week three weeks out from the event. A total of 315 on-air and 315 online messages on 98.1 The Hawk, 99.1 The Whale, Kiss 104.1, CBS Sports and WNBF. 80 live mentions one week out from the event on 98.1 The Hawk, 99.1 The Whale, Kiss 104.1 and WNBF Event Page on each of the station websites updated with participating companies Facebook Event page updated with participating companies Job and Career Fair included in 8 newsletters to 21,000 subscribers Signage at the Oakdale Mall two weeks out from the event Agreed to by: Name Date Townsquare Media, 59 Court Street, Binghamton, NY 13901 Tel: 607.772.8400 Fax: 607.772-9806 JOB AND CAREER FAIR Wednesday, August 12, 2020 Oakdale Mall - 10am to 2pm We are pleased that you will be participating in Job and Career Fair. Our insurance carrier insists that you acknowledge, by your signature on this letter, that you, your heirs, administrators and assigns, do now, and will forever hold harmless WHWK, WAAL, WWYL, WNBF and WYOS, Townsquare Live Events, LLC, Townsquare Media, all of their affiliates, and all of their officers, shareholders, directors, agents and employees and all of their predecessors, successors, heir and assigns from and against any and all claims arising from your participation, including but not limited to, claims relating to the arrangements made by us for you, booth space, electricity, and any and all other events, activities and occurrences in which you are involved. Please acknowledge receipt of this letter, and your acceptance of its terms, by signing this letter, and returning it to us. The undersigned has (have) read the contents of the above letter and acknowledge my (our) understanding of its contents and import, and my (our) acceptance of the "hold harmless" clause contained therein. Agreed to by: Client Signature Print Name Date Business Name Townsquare Media, 59 Court Street, Binghamton, NY 13901 Tel: 607.772.8400 Fax: 607.772-9806 JOB AND CAREER FAIR Wednesday, August 12, 2020 Oakdale Mall - 10am to 2pm Credit Card Authorization Form Customer Name (as it appears on Credit Card) Billing Address Zip Code Account Number 3-Digit Code Exp. Date $ Dollar Amount Business Name Client Signature Date Payment Type (Check One): Discover Card MasterCard Visa American Express Townsquare Media, 59 Court Street, Binghamton, NY 13901 Tel: 607.772.8400 Fax: 607.772-9806 .
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